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Luka Doncic

The Slovenian Sensation. 60 points on the Heat tonight. 73 against the Hawks. Step-back threes from another zip code. The most complete offensive player since LeBron, and he's 27.

28.7

PPG (Career)

8.3

RPG (Career)

8.1

APG (Career)

73

Career-High Points

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March 19, 2026

60 Points vs. Miami Heat

This is the game that triggered this page. 60 points. 11 rebounds. 8 assists. On 21-of-35 shooting. On 9-of-14 from three. The Heat sent doubles and triples and zones and prayers. None of it mattered. Luka Doncic decided the Miami Heat were going to lose tonight, and then he made it happen in the most beautiful way possible.

When a man drops 60 on your team and it doesn't even feel surprising anymore, that's when you know you're watching a generational player.

Career Highlights

EuroLeague MVP at age 19 (youngest ever)

NBA Rookie of the Year (2019)

5x NBA All-Star

3x All-NBA First Team

Led Mavericks to 2024 NBA Finals

73-point game vs Hawks (Jan 2024) - 4th highest in NBA history

60-point game vs Heat (Mar 19, 2026)

50+ point playoff games in back-to-back series

Greatest Games

Five performances that prove Luka Doncic is not from this planet.

#1

vs. Miami Heat

March 19, 2026

60 PTS / 11 REB / 8 AST

The game that broke the internet tonight. 60 points on the Heat. Shot 21-of-35 from the field, 9-of-14 from three, and made it look like a pickup game at the YMCA. The Heat threw double teams, triple teams, and a zone defense at him. He scored on all of them. This is the game that made Glen build this page.

#2

vs. Atlanta Hawks

January 26, 2024

73 PTS / 10 REB / 7 AST

The night Luka joined Wilt Chamberlain and Devin Booker in the 70-point club. 73 points. He shot 25-of-33 from the field — that is 75.8% on a night where he took 33 shots. The Hawks tried everything. He scored anyway. Fourth-highest single-game total in NBA history.

#3

vs. LA Clippers (Playoffs)

May 15, 2024

51 PTS / 8 REB / 6 AST

Elimination game. Win or go home. Luka chose violence. 51 points including the game-winning three with 2.1 seconds left. Kawhi Leonard was guarding him. Kawhi Leonard could not stop him. Nobody could.

#4

vs. Boston Celtics (NBA Finals)

June 12, 2024

42 PTS / 9 REB / 12 AST

His first NBA Finals game. Triple-double territory against the best defense in the league. The Celtics game-planned for Luka specifically for two weeks. He had 42 and 12 assists. The game plan did not work.

#5

vs. New York Knicks

April 9, 2023

53 PTS / 11 REB / 9 AST

Almost a 50-point triple-double at Madison Square Garden. The Knicks crowd started cheering for him in the fourth quarter. When the opposing fans start rooting for you, you have transcended basketball.

Superpowers

10/10

The Step-Back Three

The most unstoppable move in modern basketball. Luka creates three feet of space with a single step, rises up, and drains a three-pointer with a hand in his face. Defenders know it is coming. They cannot stop it. He has been doing this since he was 16 in the EuroLeague. The move is so good it should be illegal.

10/10

Court Vision

Luka sees passes that do not exist yet. He throws no-look dimes through triple teams. He finds cutters three moves before the defense rotates. His passing is so advanced that his teammates have to learn to expect the unexpected — because the ball is going to arrive in places they did not know were open.

10/10

Clutch Scoring

In the final five minutes of close games, Luka is statistically one of the best scorers in NBA history. He does not shrink. He does not defer. He calls for the ball, and he makes something happen. Game-winners, and-ones, step-back daggers — he lives for the moment when everybody else chokes.

9/10

Basketball IQ

He grew up playing professional basketball in Europe before he could drive a car. EuroLeague MVP at 19. He reads defenses like a chess grandmaster reads a board — three moves ahead, every option calculated. He is slow by NBA standards and still gets wherever he wants because he outthinks everyone.

9/10

Pace Control

Luka plays at his own speed and forces the defense to play at his speed too. He decelerates when everyone else accelerates. He uses hesitation dribbles, shot fakes, and tempo changes to keep defenders off balance. The game slows down for him, and that is what separates generational players from everyone else.

8/10

Rebounding (for a Guard)

8+ rebounds per game as a guard. He is 6'7" with a nose for the ball and an instinct for positioning. Most guards average 4-5 rebounds. Luka averages 8+ because he reads the trajectory off the rim and positions himself before the bigs do. Triple-doubles are routine, not special occasions.

Rep the Magic

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Glen's Take

I built this page at 11 PM because Luka Doncic just dropped 60 on the Miami Heat and I needed somewhere to put my thoughts. That's the kind of player he is — the kind that makes you stop what you're doing and build a webpage about it.

Here's what separates Luka from everyone else: he doesn't have elite athleticism by NBA standards. He's not the fastest. He's not the most explosive. He's not the highest jumper. And yet he is one of the most unstoppable offensive forces in the history of the sport. He does it with craft, intelligence, and a step-back three that defenders know is coming and still cannot contest.

He was a professional basketball player in Europe at 16. EuroLeague MVP at 19. Averaging 29-8-8 in the NBA before his 25th birthday. He led Dallas to the Finals. He scored 73 in a single game. And tonight he scored 60 because Tuesday.

Luka Doncic plays basketball the way the rest of us play 2K on rookie difficulty — except he's doing it against the best athletes on Earth and making them look like traffic cones. Generational.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many points did Luka Doncic score against the Miami Heat on March 19, 2026?

Luka Doncic scored 60 points against the Miami Heat on March 19, 2026, shooting 21-of-35 from the field and 9-of-14 from three-point range. He also added 11 rebounds and 8 assists in the performance.

What is Luka Doncic's career-high in points?

Luka Doncic's career-high is 73 points, scored against the Atlanta Hawks on January 26, 2024. It is the fourth-highest single-game scoring total in NBA history, behind only Wilt Chamberlain's 100 (1962), Wilt's 78 (1961), and Devin Booker's 70 (2017) — though Luka surpassed Booker's total. He shot 25-of-33 from the field in that game.

Where is Luka Doncic from and how did he get to the NBA?

Luka Doncic was born in Ljubljana, Slovenia on February 28, 1999. He joined Real Madrid's youth academy at age 13 and became the youngest EuroLeague MVP at age 19. He was drafted 3rd overall by the Atlanta Hawks in the 2018 NBA Draft and immediately traded to the Dallas Mavericks, where he won Rookie of the Year in 2019.

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